Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport highlights sustainability award and passenger updates

Roxann M. Favors, C.M. Assistant Aviation Director / Chief Revenue Officer
Roxann M. Favors, C.M. Assistant Aviation Director / Chief Revenue Officer - Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
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Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport shared updates on its recent activities and achievements through several social media posts in late March 2026. The airport highlighted recognition for its sustainability initiatives, live music events, and important travel reminders for passengers.

On March 25, 2026, the airport announced it had received a distinction at an environmental awards ceremony. In the post, Phoenix Sky Harbor stated: “Over the weekend, #PHX earned the Award of Distinction in the ‘Sustainability in Action’ category for the PHX Green Business Partner Program at the @AZForward Environmental Excellence Awards. More on the program: https://t.co/LyPpuBuFRD https://t.co/IKhGfScUSR”.

The following day, on March 26, 2026, Phoenix Sky Harbor promoted a live country music performance as part of its Traveling Tunes series. The tweet read: “For Traveling Tunes today, enjoy country music by Joe Fladung in Terminal 3 from 11 am – 1 pm in baggage claim area near door seven. https://t.co/9cOAzgALx1”.

Later that same day, the airport reminded travelers about identification requirements when flying. The post stated: “Remember to pack a REAL ID or another acceptable form of ID. If you don’t have those, you can use TSA ConfirmID to verify your identity before arriving at the airport, then bring your receipt to the checkpoint. Learn more at https://t.co/ZPZ9fbTGgl https://t.co/yn2mzk7E2W”.

Phoenix Sky Harbor’s Terminal 3 is notable not only for hosting events like Traveling Tunes but also for accommodating new airline services. In August 2022, Breeze Airways began operating flights from Phoenix to Charleston and Provo twice weekly out of Terminal 3 (source). That same month saw key leadership appointments within the City of Phoenix Aviation Department—Roxann Favors was named Assistant Director and Chief Revenue Officer (source), while Jay DeWitt became Assistant Director and Chief Development Officer responsible for multiple divisions including planning and financial management (source).

These developments reflect ongoing efforts by Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to enhance passenger experience through both operational improvements and community engagement initiatives.



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